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I've recently acquired the CD soundtrack of 'L'anatra all'arancia' and really enjoyed it ! This title, amongst others, are gonners @ SAE (due to their 50% GDM sale). Hey, Leo - you might consider grabbing a GDM disc or two featuring music by G. Fusco or B. Ghiglia while they still linger in SAE's inventory ... once gone - dey're gone fer good!
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Has Leo Nicols been scared off by some FSMers? Here's a 1967/'68 jazz score by Armando that's one of the best, IMO, if one can forgive its title song intentionally mimicking "What's New Pussycat?" with Tom Jones styled singing. With Ursula Andress in the cast, though, finger-pointin' blame can easily be absolved by any interested parties. Anyone Can Play … and anybody should play … Le Dolci Signore https://youtu.be/YGQzPNMDFao
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I didn't see any reference to C'eravamo tanto amati [We All Loved Each Other So Much] in this thread. It's a lively comedy/drama score for the 1974 Scola film. SAE has a CD which includes music from it along with three other scores - I don't know if there was ever a release of the complete score?
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This is a (no doubt) long oop LP from Duse. I'll have to keep an eye out for this or a newer CD pressing.
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Love that score the one I own was released by King Records in 1997 There was another release of it some years ago mini LP style on CD Watched the film years ago dont think it had that much music in it as far as i remember. Would be nice if extra music had been recorded that never made it into the film. I appreciate the extra info.
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Trovajoli´s IL VUOTO from 1964 Thank you, Stefan, for the alert. I haven't been keeping up-to-date on vinyl records released. Most of them I do not purchase ... but I think I'll be buying Il vuoto. IMDB lists Il vuoto as a co-production between Argentina & Italy. Appears as though this film was shown only in these two countries + the Argentina print has its music credited to Tito Ribero. Unfamiliar with the name Tito Ribero, I am surprised to learn he scored over 200 Argentine productions between WWII and 1980. I'm wondering if young Lalo Schifrin had seen some of the early '50s films on which Ribero provided music ...
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Did Leo Nicols get a whiff of Profumo di donna?
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No problem - I wish, though, that more FSMers would remember this thread. So how much does Leo love Lara Saint Paul singing "The Touch of a Kiss" from Stoccolma?
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